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  1. Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain

    By John S Oakland, Marton Marosszeky

    Organizations in the construction industry struggle with three key issues: quality management or better meeting customer expectations, supply chain management or more effectively working with suppliers to provide a seamless service to customers, and knowledge management, the challenge of learning...

    Published January 17th 2006 by Routledge

  2. Risk Management in Projects

    By Martin Loosemore, John Raftery, Charles Reilly, David Higgon

    Project managers in construction and civil engineering need to base their decisions on realistic information about risk and public perceptions of risk. This second edition of the original practical and straightforward text retains the easy-to-read format, but has been expanded to encompass the...

    Published November 23rd 2005 by Routledge

  3. Occupational Health and Safety in Construction Project Management

    By Helen Lingard, Steve Rowlinson

    With the increase in legislation and the drive for ever-greater efficiency and accountability, health and safety in construction is becoming an increasingly important subject. This book covers the essential issues that apply specifically to construction projects, including the nature and causes of...

    Published February 16th 2005 by Routledge

  4. Risk Management in Project Organisations

    By Peter Edwards, Paul Bowen

    This book enhances the reader's understanding of the nature and presence of risk by raising the organisation's awareness of the risks it faces, and formalising the systems needed to deal with and learn from those risks.While based on the experience of the construction industry, the book also acts...

    Published December 23rd 2004 by Routledge

  5. Civil Engineering Project Management, Fourth Edition

    By Alan Twort, Gordon Rees

    This new edition of Civil Engineering: Supervision and Management updates and revises the best practical guide for on-site engineers. Written from the point of view of the project engineer it details their responsibilities, powers and duties. The book has been fully updated to reflect the latest...

    Published November 30th 2003 by CRC Press

  6. The Management of Construction: A Project Lifecycle Approach

    By F. Lawrence Bennett

    Management of Construction introduces all aspects of management practice to students and professionals based in the construction industry. It is also important for those involved in allied fields such as design, project development, and site monitoring and inspection. The book addresses each stage...

    Published July 16th 2003 by Routledge

  7. Human Resource Management in Construction Projects

    Strategic and Operational Approaches

    By Martin Loosemore, Andrew Dainty, Helen Lingard

    Although construction is one of the most labour-intensive industries, people management issues are given inadequate attention. Furthermore, the focus of attention with regards to HR has been on the strategic aspects of HRM function - yet most problems and operational issues arise on projects. To...

    Published January 29th 2003 by Routledge

  8. An Introduction to Building Procurement Systems

    2nd Edition

    By Jack Masterman

    Building procurement systems are the organisational structures within which the design and construction of building projects take place. The intention of this guide is to provide construction students and junior professionals with sufficient information about the systems to ensure an awareness of...

    Published November 21st 2001 by Routledge

  9. Communication in the Design Process

    By Stephen A. Brown

    The Design and Construction industry is in a state of attempted change. Improvement is a key word for employer, consultant and contractor. Real steps forward are slow, and most damning is the continuous repetition of the same mistakes. Communication in the Design Process considers the gap that can...

    Published December 20th 2000 by Taylor & Francis

  10. Building Design Management

    By Colin Gray, Will Hughes

    A practical handbook on the management of building design, this guide explains the processes, roles and responsibilities of those involved in the design of the building, as well as ways to maximise efficiency. Well structured and easy to read, the book includes useful notes and checklists on, for...

    Published December 17th 2000 by Routledge